T-mag hasn't said anything. TC wrote in an Atomic Dog a while back about the reasoning for releasing only one supplement at a time with plenty of time between each. Can't recall the title of that one right now, but it was pretty interesting.

Wait, might have been "peak inside" something. Yes, I'm too lazy to look it up right now!

Its crazy, its now month 7 of the year when an article in 2002 described new products right around the corner, what gives, sure seperate them a bit, but not 4 months or so. Id like to see what this new red kat is like...still some time to bulk up.

I could link to several sites who already have Red Kat listed. One in particular says the product is planned to ship in the middle of July? They even have a picture of the bottle. If I were making a prediction, I would expect to see some Red Kat information in the coming weeks.

Of course speculating like this could backfire on me. I'm going to order Surge today, and thought I'd postpone trying Tribex, in hopes that Red Kat will soon be available.

By the way, I'm currently taking Hot Rox and highly recommend it. I may write up my progress in more detail soon.

I've had the Biotest Spike a couple of times, pre-workout. I had the "Califormia Crush" flavor. It tastes good and gives a nice boost. It's loaded with B-12, tyrosine and other energy boosters.

I hope Red Kat isn't some type of stamina RX deal. I'd like to see Biotest stay focused on bodybuilding supps. Venturing off into other avenues may lessen their credibility.

I understand the idea of releasing products like Hot Rox and Red Kat months apart, but a product like Spike or the EFAs are different types of supplements. They won't interfere with something like HR. A supplement like HR needs to be marketed heavily to let people know what it does and how it works, a supplement like Spike only needs to be marketed so people know Biotest is offering a pre workout energy booster with no ephedra.